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Can Your Business Survive a Natural Disaster?

September 15th, 2011
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It’s National Preparedness Month! Can your small business survive a natural disaster? Whether your region is prone to earthquakes, floods, hurricanes or fires, a natural disaster can destroy a small business.

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Was "Real Housewife" Michaele Salahi Kidnapped?

September 15th, 2011
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Real Housewives of DC star and part-time White House dinner party crasher Michaele Salahi was kidnapped this week. Oh wait, she wasn’t.

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Cancer Patient Fired, Co. Must Pay $846k

September 15th, 2011
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A California cancer patient was fired after limiting his travel during his ongoing treatment. Charles Wideman was 59 when he was discharged

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Cancer Patient Fired, Co. Must Pay $846k

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Is it Ever Legal to Loot?

August 15th, 2011
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With London plagued by riots and widespread looting, it might be a good time to discuss whether, in the United States, there are any situations during which it would be legal to loot.

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Is it Ever Legal to Loot?

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Why Do We Declare a National Emergency?

May 16th, 2011
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In the last two weeks, President Obama declared a national emergency in states across the Midwest and the Southeastern United States, ordering federal agencies to release disaster funds to support the recovery of the flooded and tornado-hit regions. Though it..

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Why Do We Declare a National Emergency?

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Metra Train Collides with Truck, Driver Killed

May 16th, 2011
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A Metra passenger train struck and killed a man who reportedly drove his dump truck around downed crossing gates in Des Plaines, Ill., near Mount Prospect, Ill., reports the Naperville Sun. The collision occurred at about 8:40 a.m., on the…

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Metra Train Collides with Truck, Driver Killed

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Man Traded Tattoos for Sex, Abused Kids Ages 4-17

May 16th, 2011
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Exchanging a tattoo for sex with a 15-year-old girl has put Walter Meyerle in criminal court in suburban Bucks County, outside Philadelphia, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer. And then, after Meyerle was arraigned on March 16, more tattoo-for-sex transactions with minors…

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Man Traded Tattoos for Sex, Abused Kids Ages 4-17

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Utah Immigration Law Blocked by Federal Judge

May 16th, 2011
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Earlier this month, the ACLU and National Immigration Law Center filed suit in federal court, arguing that a new Utah immigration law was unconstitutional, inviting racial profiling and violating the Supremacy Clause. Late last week, federal Judge Clark Waddoups stepped…

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Utah Immigration Law Blocked by Federal Judge

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Seattle Residents Can Opt Out of Yellow Pages Delivery, Judge Rules

May 16th, 2011
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Back in November, Seattle became the first city in the United States to pass a yellow pages opt-out law, requiring publishers to honor the wishes of citizens who don’t want to receive the outdated and costly books. Upset, publishers sued… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com

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Seattle Residents Can Opt Out of Yellow Pages Delivery, Judge Rules

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SBA Disaster Loans Available in TN, CT, KY

July 22nd, 2010
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Tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, floods…the ways in which homes and businesses can be destroyed are nearly endless.

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SBA Disaster Loans Available in TN, CT, KY

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